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Maybe her replacement will be against age 65


Head of FAA stepping down
Marion C. Blakey, the administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, will become the new head of the Aerospace Industries Association, a trade group, The New York Times reported. Blakey was formerly the head of the National Transportation Safety Board.

 
Maybe her replacement will be against age 65


Head of FAA stepping down
Marion C. Blakey, the administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, will become the new head of the Aerospace Industries Association, a trade group, The New York Times reported. Blakey was formerly the head of the National Transportation Safety Board.

Maybe her replacement will be for age 70
 
Maybe someday our government will be run by honest people with enough integrity to avoid leaving a cbinet position one day and going to work as an industry lobbyist the next.

No better than a comon thief.
 
Maybe her replacement will know what an "airplane" is.

We can only hope.


*crossing my fingers, toes and anything else I can cross that maybe someone with a solid aviation background will step into the position.....*
 
Maybe her replacement will be against age 65


Head of FAA stepping down
Marion C. Blakey, the administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, will become the new head of the Aerospace Industries Association, a trade group, The New York Times reported. Blakey was formerly the head of the National Transportation Safety Board.


She should know her role and get back in the kitchen.
 

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